The invention relates to a foldable tool set installed with a chain repair tool. The tool set has a housing and foldaway tools pivoted on the housing. The chain repair tool comprises a main body and an ejector pin screwed on top of the main body. The chain repair tool is pivoted on the tool set and can be folded within the tool set or lifted outward. In addition, an arm is included and one end of it is pivoted on one side of the chain repair tool to control movement of the chain repair tool. The chain repair tool and the arm are folded together in the housing. Accordingly, operation of disassembling and reassembling of chains can be conducted with this tool set without any other required tools.
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1. A foldable tool set with chain repair tool, comprising:
a housing having a storage space formed inside;
a predetermined numbers of tools being pivoted to at least one end of the housing, the tools can be folded towards the housing or lifted outward;
a chain repair tool having a main body and an ejector pin, a surface of the main body being formed a concave room, a screwed hole formed through one end of the main body and communicating with the concave room; the ejector pin having a bolt section, an inner end of the bolt section being formed a pin section, the ejector being screwed in the screwed hole of the main body so as the pin section can enter the concave room; the main body being a component unit formed on one end of the chain repair tool and the ejector pin being another component unit formed on another end of the chain repair tool, the one end of the chain repair tool being pivoted unto one end of the housing so that the chain repair tool being integrated with the tool set and being foldable inward and being able to pull outward; and further comprising:
an arm, which being a lever, one end of the arm being rotatably pivoted to the other end of the chain repair tool and being foldable towards the chain repair tool or being able to pull out from the repair tool; when the chain repair tool being folded into the tool set, the arm being folded into the housing together with the chain repair tool, the longitudinal of the arm is substantially parallel to the axial direction of the ejector pin when the arm is folded, wherein a connecting section is formed on the end of the ejector pin opposite the pin section and the chain repair tool being pivoted to one end of the housing by the connecting section; the arm is pivoted to the main body of the chain repair tool.
2. The foldable tool set as claimed in
3. The foldable tool set as claimed in
4. The foldable tool set as claim in claimed 1, wherein a flat pull section is equipped at a free end of the arm.
5. The foldable tool set as claimed in
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The invention relates to a hand tool, and more particularly to a foldable tool set with a chain repair tool designed for bicycles providing better and more convenient features.
The foldable tool set is popular with bicycle lovers, thanks to its easiness to carry, availability of various sizes and types of tools, such as lug wrenches and screwdrivers. Some tool sets are mounted a chain repair tool that is used to disassemble and reassemble chains. Thus, users can utilize the tool set to repair their bicycles outdoors.
A conventional tool set with a chain repair tool 10 is shown in
A rod body 18 is extended from the main body 14 of the chain repair tool and is pivoted on the casing 11 of the tool set 10. Accordingly, a chain repair tool is installed on the foldable tool set. However, only the main body 14 and the ejector pin 16 can't achieve disassembly and reassembly of chains. As a result, a lug wrench not being part of the tool set is required to rotate the ejector pin 16. In other words, the operation of disassembling and reassembling chains can't be completed by merely single tool set.
Another conventional foldable tool set 20 with a chain repair tool is shown in
To operate this device, use fingers of one hand to grab the small piece 28 and rotate the casing 21 with the other hand to drive the ejector pin 25.
No extra tool is required to rotate the ejector pin 25 of the tool set 20 shown in
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a foldable tool set with a chain repair tool so that no extra tool is required while operating the chain repair tool and obtaining sufficient force to disassemble and reassemble chains.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide the foldable tool set that is folded in small volume.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:
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The housing 31 in this embodiment is constituted but not limited to one pair of parallel S-shape bars. Alternatively, it can be the housing 122 as shown in
The tools 34 are consisted of different sizes or types of tools, like lug wrenches, screwdrivers of different sizes or types, or knives or tools of other types. The tools 34 are pivoted to both ends of the housing 31 by two bolts 35 served as the fulcrum of rotation and facilitating folding towards the housing 31 or lifting outwards for use.
The chain repair tool 40 is consisted of a main body 42 and an ejector pin 45. A concave room 43 is formed on the top of the main body 42. A screwed hole 44 is formed on one end of the main body and communicating with the concave room 43. The ejector pin 45 has a bolt section 46. One end of the bolt section 46 is formed with a pin section 47, while the other end of the bolt section is mounted a connecting section 48. The ejector pin 45 is screwed in the screwed hole 44 of the main body 42 to facilitate the pin section 47 to enter the concave room 43. The chain repair tool 40 is pivoted unto a bolt 35 on one end of the housing 31 by the connecting section 48 so that the chain repair tool may be integrated with the tool set and foldable.
The present invention further comprises an arm 50, which is a lever, having one end pivoted to the free end of the main body 42 of the chain repair tool 40 and the other end made into an arc engaging section 52. There is an extension 421 on the bottom of the free end of the main body 42. One end of the arm 50 is pivoted between two lugs formed on the bottom of the extension 421.
In the structure exposed in this embodiment, one end (the ejector pin end) of the chain repair tool 40 is pivoted unto the housing 31 of the tool set and the other end (the main body end) is pivoted to the arm 50.
Pull the chain repair tool 40 and the arm 50 outward shown as the imaginary line in
There is no engaging section on the free end of the arm 68 in this embodiment. When the chain repair tool 65 is collected on the housing 62, the arm 68 is collected altogether and the arm and the chain repair tool are positioned side by side. As operation of this embodiment is identical to that shown in
A housing 80 has a storage space inside.
Multiple tools 85 are pivoted to bolts 82 on both ends of the housing respectively for folding or lifting outwardly.
A chain repair tool 90 has a main body 92 and an ejector pin 95. Likewise, there is a concave room 93 on top of the main body 92. A screwed hole 94 is formed in one end of the main body 92 and communicating with the concave room 93 for the ejector pin 95 being screwed in the screwed hole. A bar 96 is extended from the other end of the main body 92 of the chain repair tool and the bar is about parallel to the axial direction of the hole 94 approximately. The chain repair tool is folded inward in the tool set or lifted outward via the free end of the bar 96 pivoted to one end of the tool set.
Like the aforesaid, this embodiment also includes an arm 98. One end of the arm is pivoted to the outer end 951 of the ejector pin 95 for turning of the arm 98 relative to the chain repair tool.
In this embodiment, one end (the main body end) of the chain repair tool 90 is pivoted to the housing of the tool set and the other end (the ejector pin end) of the repair tool is pivoted with the arm 98.
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The arm 115 in this embodiment is a U-shaped lever of cross section to form an indented space 116. The arm 115 can be turned via two lugs 118 on one end of the arm pivoted to the free end of the ejector pin 114.
In collecting the device, fold the arm 115 towards the chain repair tool 110 and then fold them together into the tool set 100 as
Threads 142 are formed on the circumference of the arm 140. A flat pull section 144 is formed on the free end of the arm as
Effects of this invention are listed as follows:
The tool used to drive the chain repair tool is integrated with the chain repair tool ingeniously in this invention and installed on the foldable tool set. Therefore, the single set of foldable tool set provided by this invention is capable of disassembling and reassembling chains. Users may accomplish the task of chain repair by merely carrying this tool set with them without any other tool.
Among the embodiments exposed by this invention, the arm is served as the resistance in the embodiments shown in
The chain repair tool and the arm are ingeniously installed on the tool set for easy collection. The integral tool set is streamlined, compact and easy to carry and store.
The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
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